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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of land, and two houses in this parish, were in Kilburne's time, 1 reputed to lie within the hundred of Axstane, but … in the 33d year of that reign. For the king, by Cromwell's advice, obtruded many of the estates, late belonging to the … which king Henry VIII. in his 36th year, granted to Thomas Cawarden, to hold in capite by knights service. Charities. …
A History of the County of Surrey
… his land in Cuddington which had been taken into the king's hands for default. 15 In 1331, 1332, and 1333 courts were … alias Cuddington were granted by Edward VI to Sir Thomas Cawarden (who was Sheriff of Surrey in 1547) to hold for 21 years for a rent of 5 5 s. 8 d. In 1550 Cawarden was appointed Keeper of the King's House of Nonsuch, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… assessed in 1086 at 8 hides and contained a mill worth 20 s. 5 Like the majority of William's lands, ENBORNE, later known as WEST ENBORNE or ENBORNE … lion gules. Bigod. Or a cross gules. Enborne Lodge Thomas Cawarden, a groom of the privy chamber, was made steward and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… overlordship continued in the Stafford family, one knight's fee here being part of the barony of Hervey de Stafford in … held 15 virgates. 5 Their estate was valued at 5 15 s. in 1291, 6 in which year they obtained a grant of free … the Dissolution the manor was granted in 1542 to Thomas Cawarden and Elizabeth his wife in tail male. 9 He presumably …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… being named in honor of the duke of Gloucester, queen Anne's son, who in the year 1698 visited it from Tunbridge-wells. The iron-rails round St.Paul's church-yard, in London, were cast at this furnace. They … college, to hold in capite by knights service, to Thomas Cawarden, or Cardan, as he was sometimes called for …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 16th-century houses in the village, notably the butcher's shop opposite the Star Inn, which shows a 15th-century shop … In 1544 Billeshurst was granted in fee to Thomas Cawarden or Carden. 134 He, however, afterwards surrendered … 1559 and his wife early in the following year. 136 William Cawarden, his heir, son of his brother Anthony, conveyed the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… to Bath, which each side maintained ran through the other's parish. 4 The question at issue was the cost of carriage of … Lady Joan Rochford for her life 55 and in 1542 to Thomas Cawarden in tail. 56 On the latter's death without issue in … 121 The advowson was granted with the manor to Thomas Cawarden in 1542. 122 After his death the advowson was …
A History of the County of Hertford
… the boundary is formed by a small stream called Fiddler's Brook. The road from London to Newmarket passes through the … 1838 are Goggles and Further and Hither Glices on Stonard's Farm, Numums Field on Redrick's Farm, Rainbow Field and … with Sawbridgeworth Mill and Pishoo Park to Sir Thomas Cawarden, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber, 101 who a few …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 17th century. The present rectory, formerly the bailiff's cottage, lies to the east of Shaw House, and some portion … until he gave up the office in 1540, 128 when Thomas Cawarden was appointed. 129 Henry VIII visited Donnington on … the place until 15401, when he was succeeded by Thomas Cawarden, a groom of the Privy Chamber. 151 Thomas Cromwell …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… a well about 200 yards above the church, called 'Our Lady's Well,' whose waters are supposed to possess certain healing … attached to the royal manor of Donnington, 69 and Thomas Cawarden, a groom of the Privy Chamber, was made steward and … others. 229 On 25 January 1544 the king appointed Thomas Cawarden, a groom of the Privy Chamber, to be keeper of the …
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